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UKJUGS is a community of individuals with a common interest in Java.
Our primary aim is to promote the adoption and understanding of Java and related technologies.
Through our activities we aim to help beginners learn the fundamentals of Java programming and also assist those who are familiar with Java to discover new technologies.

Java User Group for Shanghai and surrounding area.
As a group we are eager to exchange experience, knowledge & theories with everybody who shares our passion and loves discussing on a warm summer night.
Our long-term goal is to infect many more around us and use our bundled creativity, visions & efforts to create something truly great (maybe even by coding).
For more information please proceed to our website!

JUG'S aims at promoting the application of Java technology in Switzerland.
JUG'S facilitates the sharing of experience and information among its members. This is accomplished through workshops, seminars and conferences. JUG'S also encourages the cooperation between commercial organizations and research institutions.
JUG'S is a special interest group of the Swiss Informatics Society (SI).
We are funded mainly through sponsorships and by collecting a (modest) membership registration fee.

Java User Group Vijayawada is a nonprofit group consists of members including Professionals and Students especially those who are interested in Java Technology from all over Andhra Pradesh. This group strives for the development of individual development skills for any product.

Java Web User Group is a JUG with members located in and around London, United Kingdom. We are a community; a group of like-minded professionals and enthusiasts who share a passion for Java with web and/or enterprise edition technology.

The Java Champions are an exclusive group of passionate Java technology and community leaders who are community-nominated and selected under a project sponsored by Oracle. Java Champions get the opportunity to provide feedback, ideas, and direction that will help Oracle grow the Java Platform. This interchange may be in the form of technical discussions and/or community-building activities with Oracle's Java Development and Developer Program teams.

I have found out, that there are some chances to make Sun's sun.nio.cs charset de-/encoders faster, especially for single byte charsets such as "windows-1252". For increasing usability, I would at 1st step implement http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bu

JavaBin is an independent, idealistic organisation established in 1996 by a group of Java enthusiasts. Our goal is to create a community for sharing knowledge, experience and viewpoints on Java technology. We work to strengthen the members professional Java skills by spreading the knowledge of relevant results, pragmatic techniques and useful tools. The group has since then evolved to be Scandinavia's biggest and most active group for the promotion of Java.

Javaforum was first founded in 2000 by Sun as a Java interest group in Sweden. In 2005 it was restarted as a Java user group (JUG) together with five other companies covering the three major cities in Sweden - Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malm&ouml;. Speakers range from local to international.
Meetings take place three to four times a year in i each city and the number of participants range from 40 to over 200 per meeting.
The group has some 1600 members.

Javalab is a virtual lab of Java technologies where italian Novara Jugs members can develop, test and publish code, files and organize meetings in order to share happiness to think in Java and to have good food

JavaPairing is a tool to administer a chess tournament. It is pure Java and can run as is on any platform, including Windows, Linux and Macintosh (JRE 1.6 or more required). It is free and open source under the GPLv3 license. Dubov, Dutch, r.r., Amalfi

JavaReference.com is a general java site with articles, examples with source code and demonstration, online test center, reference section, downloads, books and latest news. The information on this site is presented in innovative ways with options like SortBy, GroupBy.

This is not the main project site.
This project hosts the source-code for the 2.x branches of the reference implementation for JavaServer Faces, see http://javaserverfaces.java.net/ for more information

JavaSvet is an open Java community, for open Java people. It is the first JUG in Serbia, founded in 2004, with two major goals. The first is to gather and to share Java knowledge among Java developers, experts and enthusiast, as well as to organize Java events and to spread the word about Java. But that is not all: the second goal is to become a leading knowledge & technology center in this area.

JavaY is a framework that integrate and combine 3 Java popular platform: JavaSE, JavaEE, and JavaFX. This framework will help us to develop an application using this three platform. This project will use JavaEE as the base. And JavaFX as the UI, and SWING from JavaSE as the alternative. JDBC also included for accessing database.

JawFlow is a Workflow Engine partially conformal to WfMC (www.wfmc.org) directives, completely written in Java using JMX technology. It understands XML Process Definition Language (XPDL) and can be customized using activities written in Java or in any scripting language supported by BSF